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Former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina Calls for Probe Amid Murder Investigation

Michelle Wilson by Michelle Wilson
August 14, 2024
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Former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina Calls for Probe Amid Murder Investigation
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On Tuesday, August 13th, former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina called for an investigation into the deaths and vandalism that occurred during the recent protests, which led to her resignation and flight to India. Her statement came shortly after a Dhaka court ordered an inquiry into her alleged role in the death of a grocery shop owner during the unrest.

The protests, which initially began as student-led demonstrations against civil service job quotas, escalated into a broader movement demanding Hasina’s ousting. The unrest, marked by violence and police crackdowns, resulted in the deaths of over 400 people, many of whom were reportedly shot by police on Hasina’s orders.

Hasina, in her first public statement since fleeing the country, expressed the need for a thorough investigation to identify and punish those responsible for the killings and acts of vandalism. Her message, delivered via her son from the United States, also called on her supporters to commemorate the upcoming anniversary of her father’s assassination, urging them to observe the day with respect.

The court’s decision to accept the murder case against Hasina and six other top officials from her government marks a significant development in the aftermath of the protests. The case, filed by a lawyer representing the family of a grocery shop owner killed during the protests, accuses Hasina of ordering the police to fire on peaceful demonstrators. The case has prompted further investigations into other senior figures from her administration.

The protests, which culminated in Hasina’s resignation after 15 years in power, were fueled by widespread discontent over alleged human rights abuses and corruption under her leadership. The newly formed interim government, led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, has indicated its intention to bring those responsible for the violence to justice.

Hasina’s future remains uncertain as her son has stated she will return to Bangladesh once elections are announced. For now, the country grapples with the aftermath of the protests and the potential legal repercussions for its former leader.

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